With drama and comedy titles considered risky bets internationally, buyers are targeting horror and action: "Everyone is looking for anything that has a built-in audience." ...
Making indie movies is a more precarious business than ever, but the IFTA boss is promising the new AFM will be a "more efficient" market where the "business will get done".
Art Garfunkel shared that he had recently met with Paul Simon for the first time in years: 'It was very, very warm and wonderful.' ...
The Emmy-nominated actor was known for playing two very funny but very different television characters: a boorish, miserly law-firm partner on “L.A. Law,” a drama, and a histrionic ex-radical on ...
When “Joker: Folie á Deux” was only in its second weekend, it was another film about an unstable clown, made for 100x less than the Todd Phillips/Joaquin Phoenix sequel, that ended up taking the top ...
The Playmaker has closed a North American deal with Menemsha Films for 'Never Alone,' a World War II drama directed by ...
The Design Museum probes the inner worlds of the cult film director in a revealing display of his tropes, suburban upbringing ...
A new study led by Professor David Bamman used facial recognition technology to track the amount of time actors appear on ...
A Smithsonian curator reflects back on the artistic legend, a "Renaissance man" with 28 Grammys to his name, who died Sunday ...
The pair, who previously played mother and son in the 2002 comedy, worked together again on Clint Eastwood's latest film, ...
EXCLUSIVE: The Writers Guild of America East has a new class of Showrunner Academy graduates.
USC, AFI and Chapman — address how they're adapting to an industry in turmoil and a looming drop in college applicants The ...